A second Jersey City man has been charged in an incident in which a man opened fire on a taxicab on Wednesday and high bails were set for both men yesterday.

Malik Randolph, 21, of Mallory Avenue, was arrested shortly after police say he opened fire on the cab on the 100 block on Myrtle Avenue around 1:15 p.m. He is charged with aggravated assault, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and weapons offenses related to a handgun, the criminal complaint says.

Randolph’s bail was set at $150,000 cash or bond when he made his first court appearance on the charge yesterday in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City via video link from Hudson County jail in Kearny.

Randolph was arrested after a nearby officer heard the shot and police flooded into the area, Capt. Edgar Martinez said. The subsequent investigation Â0Âled to the arrest of Eric King, 19, of Atlantic Street.

King is charged with conspiring with Randolph to commit aggravated assault, aggravated assault and resisting arrest, King’s criminal complaint says.

When King appeared in CJP yesterday it was revealed that he had charges pending before Hudson County Superior Court Judge Lisa Rose, who later set his bail at $100,000 cash only, officials said. There is also a warrant for King’s arrest for failure to pay more than $2,000 in child support, officials said.

The cab driver was not hurt and there were no passengers in the cab at the time of the incident, Martinez said.